This is a tour for those interested in the city's counterculture with an authentic voice from that scene, told through its street art. Hayley is a writer (The Guardian) and researcher as well as a guide.
It is known as an anti-tour.Discussing not only of triumphs in architecture and heritage but real issues facing the city today from social justice to public spaces.The tour tracks the transformation of the Northern Quarter since the 1970s when it was in decline in the wake of our first American-style shopping mall, the Arndale Centre, opening.The area, the one with the highest density of protected buildings in the city, was cited by cultural icon Tony Wilson in the early 90s as being 'our Detroit' owing to a mass evacuation of businesses.Abandoned and ruined it was the public art that turned the area around from 1998 onwards.
The tour discovers that original ceramic art trail and uses more modern street art in order to weave together the narrative.I donate 10% of profits to local causes.
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